In Leonard Wibberley’s classic political satire, a tiny backwards country decides the only way to survive a sudden economic downturn is to declare war on the United States and lose to get foreign aid – but things don’t go according to plan.
The Mouse That Roared was made into a successful feature film in 1959 starring Peter Sellers.
PRAISE FOR THE BESTSELLING CLASSIC:
“As funny as it is charming.”
– The New York Times
“Along with his beautifully cockeyed humor, his lovely faculty for needlesharp, ironic jabs delivered where they'll do the most good, and his nice talent for storytelling, Wibberley has serious things to suggest and he suggests them admirably.”
– San Francisco Chronicle
“Ingenious.”
– Christian Science Monitor
“Fantastic, uproarious farce ... Taken as a plea for sanity in an era that often makes no sense Whatsoever, The Mouse That Roared has a lot for readers to ponder.”
– Saturday Review
“An enchanting performance. Wibberley has further polished his sound and pleasant style, whose unruffled simplicity points up the humor and contributes a good deal of our entranced suspension of disbelief.”
– New York Herald Tribune
THE GRAND FENWICK BOOK SERIES:
Books 2 through 5 are best read after The Mouse That Roared, but all of the books can be read and enjoyed at any point in the series.
The Mouse That Roared (Book 1)
The Mouse On The Moon (Book 2)
The Mouse On Wall Street (Book 3)
The Mouse That Saved The West (Book 4)
Beware of The Mouse (A Grand Fenwick Prequel) (Book 5)